September 20, 2020

Warriors Star Draymond Green scores $9.6 million Southern California mansion

Though he’s played solely for the Golden State Warriors since the 2012 NBA draft, it appears Draymond Green is looking to spend his future off-seasons a bit further south of San Francisco. The three-time All-Star and Michigan native has bounced into a lavish estate in L.A.’s prestigious Brentwood area, the same neighborhood that is also home to other superstar ballers like LeBron James, Blake Griffin, and Russell Westbrook.

The $9.6 million house picked out by Green and his fiancee, television personality Hazel Renee (“Basketball Wives,” “Real Housewives of Atlanta”) is essentially all-new, completed in 2019 and described in listing materials as a “timeless Georgian Colonial.” Complete with elegant snow white paint and jet black trim, the mansion is indisputably grand and guaranteed to impress guests with its multitude of high-style sconces, plus its columned porch and soaring roofline.

Inside, a two-story foyer with paneled walls and checkerboard marble floors sets the tone for the rest of the public rooms, which are decidedly posh and veer toward the formal side of the decor spectrum. There’s a gourmet kitchen with Italian marble countertops and luxe Woolf appliances that connects to the dining room and adjoining wine closet, plus a butler’s pantry servicing a lounge-like den. The living room and downstairs private office are both equipped with fireplaces and bronze chandeliers, and European oak hardwood lines the floors.

Upstairs are four family bedrooms, each with their own ensuite bathroom. The master is outfitted with a walk-in closet good enough for any designer clotheshorse, a marble-swaddled bath, and a private balcony overlooking the backyard.

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Speaking of the yard, it’s relatively large — nearly a half-acre in all — and includes a front motorcourt and attached two-car garage. At the far rear of the lot lies a one-bed/one-bath guesthouse, and between that structure and the main house is a substantial swath of grassy lawn, a pool with inset spa, outdoor fireplace and BBQ center, plus a covered loggia off the main house with plenty of space for (shaded) alfresco entertaining.

Like all Warriors superstars, Green also keeps a luxury residence up north, in California’s searingly pricey Bay Area. Records and research indicate his current main home is a multimillion-dollar, high-floor condo in a luxury skyscraper within San Francisco’s trendy SoMa neighborhood. The mansion-sized penthouse, recently valued at …read more

Source:: The Mercury News – Lifestyle

      

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